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Fly private without ‘Being rich’: Private jets are no longer a luxury for the ultra-wealthy

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The sky is becoming more accessible than ever. According to a recent analysis by Deutsche Welle, flying on a private jet is no longer a privilege reserved exclusively for multimillionaires. Thanks to shared-rental options and more flexible business models, private aviation is becoming a viable choice for executives and well-off groups.

Specialized private aviation companies estimate that a short-distance flight for five to seven passengers on a light jet (for example, between European cities) can cost around €6,000 to €7,000, a price that would have been significantly higher just a few years ago. These alternatives, combined with greater flexibility and comfort, are fueling a market that continues to grow due to the demand for discretion and time efficiency.

Fly private without ‘Being rich’: Private jets are no longer a luxury for the ultra-wealthy

Does this mean private jets are now for everyone?

Not exactly. Although the entry barrier has lowered, it remains an expensive and exclusive service. What’s changing is the profile of the customer and the way these flights are booked: it is no longer limited to magnates, but also includes companies, sports teams, and groups that split the costs.

In short, private jets are shifting away from being an immediate symbol of ultra-wealth and becoming a more accessible premium tool for upper-middle-class and corporate sectors.

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